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DHCP Start
Address
Enter a valid IP address as a
starting IP address of the DHCP
server, and if the router’s LAN IP
address is 192.168.1.1, starting
IP address can be 192.168.1.2 or
greater, but should be less than the
ending IP address
DHCP End
Address
Enter a valid IP address as an end
IP address of the DHCP server
DNS Mode
Select DNS mode, options are Auto
and Manual:
1. When DNS mode is Auto, the
device under LAN port will
automatically obtains the
preferred DNS and alternate DNS
2. When DNS mode is Manual, the
user should manually configure
the preferred DNS and alternate
DNS
Primary DNS
Enter the preferred DNS address
Secondary DNS Enter the secondary DNS address
Client Lease
Time
This option defines how long the
address will be assigned to the
computer within the network. In
that period, the server does not
assign the IP address to the other
computer
DNS Proxy
Enable or disable; If enabled,
the device will forward the DNS
request of LAN-side network to the
WAN side network
7.5.3 MAC Clone
Description
MAC is the hardware address of network
equipment. Sometimes, network providers
may bind network account with the network
equipment’s MAC address. So you may not pass
the provider’s authentication when you use a new
bb100. In this case, you can use MAC Clone to copy
your PC’s MAC address to bb100’s Internet port.
MAC is an important parameter for network
equipments, so you should make sure that the MAC
is right, in order to prevent to make bb100 unusable.
You can login bb100’s Web via PC port if you are
incautious to make it wrong. And then cloning the
right MAC or resume the default settings.